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fields, dikes, and water control structures required for rice cultivation, since planters had to rely on freedmen to work the fields. Several powerful hurricanes following the Civil War and up to the 1893 hurricane resulted in uprooted trees and flood-damaged dikes in the rice fields and ultimately ended the production of rice on the Waccamaw Neck. The 1893 hurricane became known as the Flagg Flood, because the Flagg families that lived in houses on Magnolia Beach (Arthur, his wife Georgeanne, his son Arthur Jr., and his wife and six children) were swept away in the storm surge. Ward Flagg (one of three sons) survived the storm and retired to the miller's cottage in Brookgreen and reportedly never visited the ocean again.
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Club, the Winyah Indigo Society in Georgetown, the Hot and Hot Fish Club, the All Saints Academy, the Waccamaw Methodist Mission, and All Saints Waccamaw. Various historic maps dating to 1783 show these family names on plantations. "Murrells Inlet" was likely named after that early family. It has been alternately shown as "Morrall's Inlet" and "Murrays Inlet" on later maps.
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In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 15.5% under the age of 18, 4.8% from 18 to 24, 26.9% from 25 to 44, 31.5% from 45 to 64, and 21.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 47 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there
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There were 2,585 households, out of which 17.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.7% were married couples living together, 7.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.0% were non-families. 27.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.8% had someone
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in 1928. Club members enjoyed their hunting paradise for ten years, as a succession of owners conserved the property before selling out to yet another wealthy outsider seeking a rural estate in the South where land was cheap. After numerous owners, railroad magnate Archer Milton Huntington purchased
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purchased Wachesaw and the Hermitage in 1910 for $ 10,000 to use as a summer retreat. The Willcox family retained the Hermitage, but sold Wachesaw in 1930 to William A. Kimbel, who also bought Richmond Hill with the purpose of developing a large hunting estate. With his purchase of both properties,
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The Waccamaw Neck planters comprised the elite class: they were elected to the state Senate and House, as well as to the Governor's and Lieutenant Governor's offices during the 1800s. The wealthy rice planters also established social, educational, and religious organizations, including the Planters
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as the primary cash crop. He died in 1771, leaving his land to son Daniel and two daughters. It was divided into the two plantations named above. Wachesaw Plantation was purchased by Allard Belin around 1800. Richmond Hill was held by Murrell descendants until it was sold to an Allston (most likely
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The plantations of Murrells Inlet included The Oaks, Brookgreen, Springfield, Laurel Hill, Richmond Hill, and Wachesaw (from south to north). The first land grants were given to Robert Daniell in 1711, who in turn sold to several other speculators. The first planters arrived in the 1730s, some from
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until World War I saw an increase in the number of settlers who moved to Murrells Inlet to enjoy the natural resources provided. The family names listed in the 1900–1930 census records reflect the growth and are still found in Murrells Inlet today. The families that moved into this area were from
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Adjacent plantations were owned by such planters as Plowden Weston, his grandson Plowden C. J. Weston, William Allston, Benjamin Allston, Henry Flagg, Allard Flagg, Joshua Ward, Allard Belin and their descendants. These plantations prospered during the establishment of the rice culture of the late
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with the emancipation of the slaves (rice cultivation was labor-intensive) and a series of hurricanes that climaxed with the 1893 Hurricane (also known as the Flagg flood, where the Atlantic Ocean was reported to meet the Waccamaw River). The loss of the slave labor resulted in the decline of the
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After Allard Flagg's death in 1901, his daughter sold Wachesaw and the Hermitage to Samuel Sidney Fraser, a real estate speculator, who bought and sold interests in several old plantations after the Civil War. Fraser held onto the plantation briefly before selling to Robert Ernest Beaty in 1905.
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of 2010, there were 8,547 people, 2,585 households, and 1,654 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 751.8 inhabitants per square mile (290.3/km). There were 3,151 housing units at an average density of 429.3 per square mile (165.8/km). The racial makeup of the CDP was 91.59%
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In 1920, Julius A. Mood of Sumter and a group of sportsmen bought Brookgreen, Springfield, Laurel Hill, and The Oaks to use as a hunting preserve. His daughter, Julia Mood Peterkin, made several visits to Brookgreen and used the area as the setting for some of her novels. She won the
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Brookgreen in 1930. At first, he and his wife, Anna Hyatt Huntington, intended Brookgreen as a winter resort. Eventually, they decided to use the plantation as an outdoor gallery for Mrs. Huntington's award-winning sculptures. The Huntingtons constructed
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Virginia, to begin developing agriculture and settlements. Captain John Murrell bought 2,340 acres (950 ha), which were eventually developed as Wachesaw and Richmond Hill plantations. He had a house on a bluff built around 1733. He was a
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The median income for a household in the CDP was $ 39,877, and the median income for a family was $ 47,194. Males had a median income of $ 30,562 versus $ 26,178 for females. The
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John Hayes Allston, who pioneered rice planting techniques with clay). In the nineteenth century, rice replaced indigo as the commodity crop throughout the Lowcountry region.
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The transportation corridors up to the 1900s were primarily the Waccamaw River and the Atlantic Ocean for boats, and the Kings Road (used during
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document the cultures of indigenous peoples who lived in this area. At the time of European encounter, the inhabitants included the historic
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to men who were willing to transport workers here and settle the land. These estates stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the
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The land around Murrells Inlet has a record of human settlement that goes back thousands of years, before written history.
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living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.14 and the average family size was 2.59.
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The community was once primarily a fishing village. It has developed in modern times, along with the rest of the
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have been found along the high bluffs at Wachesaw that contained European beads, urns and other artifacts.
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The recorded history of the area begins with English colonial settlements and the land grants made by the
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was an early steamship that called on Wachesaw Landing to deliver passengers and mail to Murrells Inlet.
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is loosely translated as "Place of Great Weeping", in reference to the burial grounds. Indian
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for the CDP was $ 28,197. About 5.4% of families and 7.9% of the population were below the
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people, who took advantage of the natural resources provided by the creeks and rivers.
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1700s and 1800s. These planters generally supported the American cause during the
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Kimbel had restored the boundaries of John Murrell's original plantation.
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Murrells Inlet landmarks that are registered and listed on the
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Murrells Inlet is located in northeastern Georgetown County at
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Census-designated places in Georgetown County, South Carolina
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and archeological findings from the Atlantic Ocean to the
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Census-designated place in South Carolina, United States
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Restaurant districts and streets in the United States
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Map of South Carolina highlighting Georgetown County
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Location in Georgetown County and the state of South Carolina
Georgetown County
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33°33′6″N 79°2′56″W / 33.55167°N 79.04889°W / 33.55167; -79.04889
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Grand Strand
salt marsh
33°33′6″N 79°2′56″W / 33.55167°N 79.04889°W / 33.55167; -79.04889
Horry County
U.S. Route 17

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